Issue463
20148
Comment:
|
20033
|
Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. |
Line 41: | Line 41: |
Adam Conrad announces the release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus), the first long term support release that features support for s390x architecture. He writes that this release also includes significant updates for existing software packages and utilities including Unity, LibreOffice, Firefox, as well as the Mitaka version of Open``Stack. Accompanying this is the release of 16.04 LTS versions of the official flavor distributions. | Adam Conrad announces the release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus), the first long term support release that features support for s390x architecture. He writes that this release also includes significant updates for existing software packages and utilities including Unity, Libre``Office, Firefox, as well as the Mitaka version of Open``Stack. Accompanying this is the release of 16.04 LTS versions of the official flavor distributions. |
Line 97: | Line 97: |
== LoCo News == ## Make each article a subsection, via === Section name === ## Add notes about new locoteams, changed ones, meetings, etc. ## Keep and eye on the Planet, the LoCo Team Portal, and other ## LoCo team Blogs you can add to your RSS Feeds, also the ## loco-contacts mailing list and http://lococouncil.ubuntu.com/ |
|
Line 149: | Line 141: |
Sean Davis tells us that some releases are notable only for their improved translations; which in his opinion includes LightDM GTK+ Greeter Settings 1.2.1, MenuLibre 2.1.3 & XFCE Panel Switch 1.0.4. Sean lists the languages that contain translation updates, which are available to anyone running Ubuntu 16.04, or can be downloaded via provided Launchpad links. | Sean Davis tells us that some releases are notable only for their improved translations; which in his opinion includes LightDM GTK+ Greeter Settings 1.2.1, Menu``Libre 2.1.3 & XFCE Panel Switch 1.0.4. Sean lists the languages that contain translation updates, which are available to anyone running Ubuntu 16.04, or can be downloaded via provided Launchpad links. |
Line 170: | Line 162: |
== Ubuntu Cloud News == * Open``Stack Spotlight – Alexia Emmanoulopoulou and Danny Hammo - http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/04/19/openstack-spotlight-alexia-emmanoulopoulou-and-danny-hammo/ |
|
Line 214: | Line 210: |
Fahmida Y. Rashid from InfoWorld disproves the recent article by Matthew Garrett that states that the Snap format is insecure, because X11 can be manipulated by any application. She points out that the “security risk isn't from Snap packages, but from the fact that X11 is insecure -- how X11 trusts applications is a well-known security risk. Snap doesn't change X11's trust model, so the fact that applications can see what other applications are doing isn't a weakness in the new package format, but rather X11's.” | Fahmida Y. Rashid from Info``World disproves the recent article by Matthew Garrett that states that the Snap format is insecure, because X11 can be manipulated by any application. She points out that the “security risk isn't from Snap packages, but from the fact that X11 is insecure -- how X11 trusts applications is a well-known security risk. Snap doesn't change X11's trust model, so the fact that applications can see what other applications are doing isn't a weakness in the new package format, but rather X11's.” |
Line 232: | Line 228: |
* Some help came from a similar problem found on StackExchange | * Some help came from a similar problem found on Stack``Exchange |
Line 258: | Line 254: |
RSS: http://fullcirclemagazine.org/feed/podcast Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=85347&refid=stpr TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Full-Circle-Weekly-News-p855064/ and PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-full-circle-weekly-news |
* RSS: http://fullcirclemagazine.org/feed/podcast * Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=85347&refid=stpr * Tune``In Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Full-Circle-Weekly-News-p855064/ * and PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-full-circle-weekly-news |
WORK IN PROGRESS
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 463 for the week April 18 - 24, 2016.
In This Issue
General Community News
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) released
Adam Conrad announces the release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus), the first long term support release that features support for s390x architecture. He writes that this release also includes significant updates for existing software packages and utilities including Unity, LibreOffice, Firefox, as well as the Mitaka version of OpenStack. Accompanying this is the release of 16.04 LTS versions of the official flavor distributions.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2016-April/000207.html
Canonical unveils 6th LTS release of Ubuntu with 16.04
Canonical declares the release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, thereby marking the platform’s sixth long term support release. They write that major features of this release include the new “snap” application format, the release of LXD and ZFX-on-Linux as well as support for CephFS. They explain this release also constitutes a step towards Canonical’s goal of a converged Ubuntu platform that that connects IOT, desktop and mobile.
http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/04/20/canonical-unveils-6th-lts-release-of-ubuntu-with-16-04/
The release news continues with various announcements in the press and blogosphere about this release. The following were selected by our editors:
Ubuntu Linux 16.04 is here - http://www.zdnet.com/article/ubuntu-linux-16-04-is-here/
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Released, This Is What’s New - http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/ubuntu-16-04-download-new-features
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS brings big changes to the Linux desktop - http://www.pcworld.com/article/3058857/linux/ubuntu-1604-lts-gives-fans-new-reasons-to-love-this-popular-linux-desktop.html
LXD, Snap Packages and Cloud Storage Headline Ubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS - http://thevarguy.com/open-source-application-software-companies/lxd-snap-packages-and-cloud-storage-headline-ubuntu-linux
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus Makes Its Debut - http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/83395.html
Get ready for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - http://www.neowin.net/news/get-ready-for-ubuntu-1604-lts
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Is Now Available to Download - Screenshot Tour - http://linux.softpedia.com/blog/ubuntu-16-04-lts-xenial-xerus-screenshot-tour-503255.shtml
Ubuntu Xenial Xerus released - includes beefed up support for ZFS and containers - http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/news/2455438/ubuntu-xenial-xerus-released-includes-beefed-up-support-for-zfs-and-containers
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Available For Download, See What`s New [Video, Screenshots] - http://www.webupd8.org/2016/04/ubuntu-1604-lts-xenial-xerus-available.html
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS brings big changes to the Linux desktop - http://www.pcworld.com/article/3058857/linux/ubuntu-1604-lts-gives-fans-new-reasons-to-love-this-popular-linux-desktop.html
Meet the new Ubuntu: A Linux release tailor-made for enterprises - http://www.itworld.com/article/3059563/meet-the-new-ubuntu-a-linux-release-tailor-made-for-enterprises.html
See What’s New in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Flavors - http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/see-whats-new-ubuntu-16-04-flavors-screenshot
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS FAQ - http://nhaines.livejournal.com/69901.html
Ubuntu 16.04 has landed - https://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2016/04/ubuntu-16-04-has-landed/
Y is for…
Mark Shuttleworth announces the next Ubuntu release, 16.10, by simply writing: “Yakkety yakkety yakkety yakkety yakkety yakkety yakkety yakkety yak. Naturally :)”
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1496
Ubuntu Stats
Bug Stats
- Open (#) +/- # over last week
- Critical (#) +/- # over last week
- Unconfirmed (#) +/- # over last week
As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this week
Ask (and answer!) questions at http://askubuntu.com
LoCo Events
The following LoCo team events are currently scheduled in the next two weeks:
Looking beyond the next two weeks? Visit the LoCo Team Portal to browse upcoming events around the world:
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/
The Planet
Xubuntu team: Xubuntu 16.04 Wallpaper Competition Winners!
The Xubuntu team announced the results of the 16.04 wallpaper competition. Of the 92 submissions only 6 were to be chosen, but due difficulty in picking the "best", 6 grew to become 10. The link contains reduced sized images of the 10, and xubuntu-community-wallpapers package (full-sized images) are installed when you install Xubuntu 16.04.
http://xubuntu.org/news/xubuntu-16-04-wallpaper-competition-winners/
Jorge Castro: A Quick Intro to Juju Resources
Jorge Castro blogs about "blobs" which he defines as “workload payloads, binaries for software, or whatever bits you need to deploy and manage.” He explains that blobs have always been useful, but Juju never really understood them. A new concept has been introduced into Charms called "Resources", which are binary-blobs that the charm can utilize. This is achieved via a new clause in yaml (resources:), and with new commands "juju list-resources", "juju push-resource" & "juju charm list-resources".
http://www.jorgecastro.org/2016/04/19/a-quick-intro-to-juju-resources/
Jonathan Riddell: KDE Neon User Edition Tech Preview
Jonathan Riddell tells us briefly that KDE neon User Edition Tech Preview is out now. Built on a foundation of Ubuntu 16.04LTS & coming with Qt 5.5, it contains Plasma 5.6.3. He notes that it does contain some known issues, but if you'd like to test, filling out a 'testers questionnaire' would be most helpful, with user support available via a fb or g+ group, or post on KDE forums.
http://jriddell.org/2016/04/20/kde-neon-user-edition-tech-preview/
Dustin Kirkland: By the numbers: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Dustin Kirkland created some great stats from the Ubuntu Xenial archive placed on a local SSD. Beyond the simple "6th LTS" release; Dustin provides stats on the number of debs for each architecture (armhf, ... i386, ... s390x & no-arch), how many lines of source code (using 'cloc') and how they break up into various languages (C, C++, ... bash, ... fortran, ... assembly, … pascal, ...) and more.
http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/04/by-numbers-ubuntu-1604-lts.html
Zygmunt Krynicki: Snappy interfaces, plugs, slots and connections
Zygmunt Krynicki continues a series about snappy interfaces. In this second blog he focuses on connections. Zygmunt defines a connection as an ordered tuple (plug, slot) and proceeds to explain it using .yaml example. Covering "Plugs and slots", "Connections", "Binding plus and slots to app", before going to "Working with connections" where he shifts to shell commands to make it all come together.
http://www.zygoon.pl/2016/04/snappy-interfaces-plugs-slots-connections.html
Sean M. Davis: Translation Updates!
Sean Davis tells us that some releases are notable only for their improved translations; which in his opinion includes LightDM GTK+ Greeter Settings 1.2.1, MenuLibre 2.1.3 & XFCE Panel Switch 1.0.4. Sean lists the languages that contain translation updates, which are available to anyone running Ubuntu 16.04, or can be downloaded via provided Launchpad links.
https://smdavis.us/2016/04/20/translation-updates/
Canonical Design Team: Redesigning ubuntu.com’s navigation
Inayaili de Leon Persson informs us that the web team had a offsite week-long 'sprint' in Holborn, central London. They write that one of the key items in the agenda was to brainstorm solutions for easier Ubuntu web-site navigation. This was last done in 2013; and Inayaili provides photos & details of how this transpired (including looking at how other sites do it). The design work is complete; now it awaits a prototype for testing.
http://design.canonical.com/2016/04/redesigning-ubuntu-coms-navigation/
Ubuntu Studio team: New Ubuntu Studio Release and New Project Lead!
In addition to electing Set Hallström as their new project lead, Ubuntu Studio has issued their version of the 16.04 LTS release. Key features of this release include rewritten Ubuntu Studio controls and the transition from libav to ffmpeg.
http://ubuntustudio.org/2016/04/new-ubuntu-studio-release-and-new-project-lead/
Zygmunt Krynicki: snap install --devmode
Zygmunt Krynicki highlights the --devmode function in snap install. He points out, “Development mode is aimed at snap developers to let them understand what their application (or application toolkit) is doing under the hood.”
http://www.zygoon.pl/2016/04/snap-install-devmode.html
Ubuntu Cloud News
OpenStack Spotlight – Alexia Emmanoulopoulou and Danny Hammo - http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/04/19/openstack-spotlight-alexia-emmanoulopoulou-and-danny-hammo/
Ubuntu Phone News
The tablet that turns into a PC is available to buy!
Amrisha Prashar informs us that the Ubuntu edition of the Aquaris M10 tablet, Canonical’s first fully converged device, is now available for purchase. By dynamically shifting between modes, the device is capable of providing a unique desktop and tablet experience for the user.
http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/04/18/the-tablet-that-turns-into-a-pc-is-available-to-buy/
Canonical News
Mesosphere announce Open Source project backed by Canonical - http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/04/19/open-source-dcos-project-is-announced-by-mesosphere-backed-by-dozens-of-partners-including-canonical-and-microsoft/
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS for IBM LinuxONE and IBM z Systems is now available! - http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/04/22/ubuntu-16-04-lts-for-ibm-linuxone-and-ibm-z-systems-is-now-available/
In The Blogosphere
Made in China: Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition dares to be different
Jason Perlow of ZDNet details how an upcoming version of the Meizu Pro 5 will use Ubuntu rather than an Android mobile OS, thereby offering an alternative to Android based devices. In doing so, he writes that Meizu offers a compelling and reasonably-priced phablet that is capable of competing with flagship devices from Meizu’s larger competitors.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/made-in-china-meizu-pro-5-ubuntu-edition-dares-to-be-different/
Xubuntu’s Xenial Wallpapers Are Exceptionally Beautiful
Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! reports that the Xubuntu team has declared the winners of its community wallpaper competition. He shares the ten photos that will be shipped as wallpapers within the Xubuntu 16.04 LTS release and writes: “I’m sure you’ll agree, the winning backgrounds are all breathtakingly beautiful.”
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/winning-xubuntu-16-04-community-wallpapers-beautiful
Official Ubuntu 16.04 T-shirt Is Now Available to Buy
Joey-Elijah Sneddon from OMG! Ubuntu! talks about the new Ubuntu Xenial Xerus t-shirt available in the Canonical store. He links to the store where you can buy it.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/official-ubuntu-16-04-t-shirt-now-available-to-buy
In a follow-up article, Joey also mentions the availability of 16.04 USB sticks in the store: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/buy-ubuntu-16-04-usb-official
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS introduces “snaps” for new robust, secure app format
An article on Help Net Security talks about the availability of Snappy in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. They talk about the security aspect, the cloud, and embedded technology and some other features in 16.04 available to users
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/04/21/ubuntu-16-04-lts/
Ubuntu Snap doesn't have the security issue -- X11 does
Fahmida Y. Rashid from InfoWorld disproves the recent article by Matthew Garrett that states that the Snap format is insecure, because X11 can be manipulated by any application. She points out that the “security risk isn't from Snap packages, but from the fact that X11 is insecure -- how X11 trusts applications is a well-known security risk. Snap doesn't change X11's trust model, so the fact that applications can see what other applications are doing isn't a weakness in the new package format, but rather X11's.”
Featured Audio and Video
Juju Office Hours: Release Edition
Jorge Castro hosts a special release edition of Juju Office Hours.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUbCvcBBeg8
Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: Ubuntu Podcast: S09E08 – Up the Creek Extreme
It’s Episode Eight of Season Nine of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Laura Cowen and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.
In this week’s show:
- We discuss unbreaking an Ubuntu computer (e.g., ahem, by formatting the /boot partition of a running laptop) using chroot.
Some help came from a similar problem found on StackExchange
- We discuss accelerating lots of bits of the Raspberry Pi.
- We share a Command Line Lurve – doctl
- And we go over your feedback – thanks for sending it – please send more!
- And more!
http://ubuntupodcast.org/2016/04/21/s09e08-up-the-creek-extreme/
The day after the release: Ubuntu 16.04 Q&A with the Community Team
David Planella, Daniel Holbach, and Alan Pope present a special Q&A from Canonical Community Team on the day after the release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. They open with announcements and answer questions provided to them over IRC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOJfwCOmByQ
Ubuntu M10 Ubuntu Tablet Unboxing [Video]
Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! shares a pair of unboxing videos from community members who recently received their bq M10 tablet, Ubuntu edition.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/ubuntu-m10-tablet-video-unboxing
Full Circle Weekly News #14
Full Circle Weekly News #14 is out: http://fullcirclemagazine.org/podcast/full-circle-weekly-news-14 and, Full Circle Magazine #107 came out a couple of weeks ago: http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-107/
The show is also available via:
Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=85347&refid=stpr
TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Full-Circle-Weekly-News-p855064/
and PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-full-circle-weekly-news
Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings
Kernel Team - April 19, 2016 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Newsletter/2016-04-19
Security Team - April 18, 2016 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Security/20160418
Server Team - April 19, 2016 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20160419
Upcoming Meetings and Events
For upcoming meetings and events please visit the calendars at fridge.ubuntu.com: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/
Updates and Security for 12.04, 14.04, 15.10 and 16.04
Security Updates
Ubuntu 12.04 Updates
Ubuntu 14.04 Updates
Ubuntu 15.10 Updates
Ubuntu 16.04 Updates
Subscribe
Get your copy of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter delivered each week to you via email at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-news
Archives
You can always find older Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter issues at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter
Additional Ubuntu News
As always you can find more news and announcements at:
and
Conclusion
Thank you for reading the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter.
See you next week!
Credits
The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:
- Elizabeth K. Joseph
- Simon Quigley
- Chris Guiver
- Chris Sirrs
- And many others
Glossary of Terms
Other acronyms can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/glossary
Ubuntu - Get Involved
The Ubuntu community consists of individuals and teams, working on different aspects of the distribution, giving advice and technical support, and helping to promote Ubuntu to a wider audience. No contribution is too small, and anyone can help. It's your chance to get in on all the community fun associated with developing and promoting Ubuntu. http://community.ubuntu.com/contribute/
Or get involved with the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter team! We always need summary writers and editors, if you're interested, learn more at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Join
Feedback
This document is maintained by the Ubuntu Weekly News Team. If you have a story idea or suggestions for the Weekly Newsletter, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-news-team and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Ideas. If you'd like to contribute to a future issue of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, please feel free to edit the appropriate wiki page. If you have any technical support questions, please check http://community.ubuntu.com/help-information/ for more information on where to get help.
Except where otherwise noted, this issue of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License
UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue463 (last edited 2016-04-25 23:33:01 by lyz)